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The Clairmont Beauty
9015 Twelfth St.
Garfield 6463
An Branches of Beauty Culture Work.
'4Fraternal zin (Club ;Votes
Shop
We have added to the number of our operators to take care of
increased business.
Zeirei Zion.
Philomathic Debating Club.
TO ESTABLISH 600 CABINET MINISTER
RELIGIOUS CENTERS ASSAILS ZION FOES
U.
of A. H. C. Aims
te% Reach
Sir Mond Says Palestine May
At last Sunday evening's meeting
Be Lost to England, But
Numerous Communities
of the Philomathic the members of
an interesting address on the life and the organization witnessed one of the
Not to the Jews.
the United States.
most
closely
contested
debates
of
works of the greatest living Hebrew
/,
WOCNICIMSCICIMIIMIMMICIMICWOMIMIMINIAVIMMWA.
poet, Chaim Nachman Malik, at the this term. The question for debate
LONDON.--"Palestine may be lost
CINCINNATL—Requests for aid
Sunday afternoon meeting of the 'Lei- was on the subject "Resolved, That
rei Zion. Mr. Zinder's talk was one Congress l'ass the Soldier Bonus I.aw in organizing synagogues, Sunday to England, but not to the Jewish
of the most illuminating ever deliver- Consisting of Cash Compensation." schools nail other religious bodies in people," declared Sir Alfred Mond at
ed before this organization. The The organization decided that the aol- cities with a hitherto unorganized a meeting in Oxford, England, last
dier boys deserved and needed a Jewish population have been received week. "Two political alternatives are
meeting was well atended.
Those desiring to enlist in the He- bonus when they voted for the affirm- in considerable number by the Union possible," he said. "Either England
New Fur
brew classes conducted by the Zeirei alive, which was composed of Bern- of American Hebrew Congregations will carry out the provisions of the
Chokers for
Zion are urged to attend the meetings haunt and Perlman, while Barahal and since its announcement recently of a mandate to create in Palestine a Jew-
ish
National
Homeland,
or
she
will
Spring are
of the organization held on Sunday Thumin offered the opposition. The campaign of synagogue extension.
included in
be
compelled
to
relinquish
her
rights
Buy
affirmative
was
further
honored
by
The
Union,
in
its
campaign,
is
en-
afternoons at the Jewish Institute.
over
Palestine
and
ask
the
League
of
our final
Direct
having one of its members, A. C. deavoring to establish Jewish re-
Nations that a government other than
clearance
from
Pearlman,
elected
as
the
best
speaker
ligious
bodies
in
600
cities
where
such
Y. P. S. of Alums Zion.
Great Britain should be granted the
at really
the
A meeting of the Young People's of the evening. organizations have hithertoo been un- mandate for Palestine. The manda.
wonderful
Makers.
Wilbur Del ming gave a very known. It seeks to do this by en-
Society of the Ahavas Zion Congrega-
savings.
tory power for Palestine dare net
.c
of
the
lengthy
discussion
as
critic
listing
the
co-operation
of
rabbis
and
tion at Holbrook and Beaubien was
held at the home of Miss Fanny Ser- evening by pointing out the evils of laymen in nearby cities, whom it is make any changes in the mandate
of
regard to the political status
lin, 326 East Philadelphia avenue, on the speakers and showed them in asking to visit the unorganized towns with
Palestine to satisfy certain influen-
Tuesday evening, March 21. After what way they could be corrected. during March.
Manu facturers
tial persons who are not in agreement
A typical letter seeking alt is from with the provisions of the mandate.
much discussion, the constitution pre- Messrs. Koretz and Phillips origin-
Retailers — Wholesalers
sented by Arthur Gottesman was ated a novelty in the way of a talk Mrs. Jerome Kohn of Billings, Mont. There were other nations who were
660 Michigan Avenue
adopted by the organization. The rest to the members on the subject "Why It was made public by Rabbi George willing to take over the mandate, but
of the evening was spent in dancing. I Should Be Taken in as a Full- Zepin of Cincinnati, director of the Dr. Weizmann, the president ■ of the
Hedged
Member
of
the
Philomathic."
Refreshments were served. The next
campaign.
Writing with the Cooper Insurance Agency.
Zionist Organization, had confidence
Theodore Rogvoy, an alumnus of the
"I am writing to you in behalf of
meeting will lie held March 28.
organization and a well known artist the Jews of Billings for whatever in the British government and in the
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pledge made in the Balfour Declara-
and cartoonist, exhibited his skill
Ladies' Auxiliary of Ahavath Zion.
along these lines when he drew many help you can give us in conducting tion.
Painting — Decorating
"The Balfour Declaration," he con-
At the meeting held Wednesday character sketches, including one of our Sunday School. We would like
an outline or course of study which tinued, "was not given to the Jews:
afternoon, March 15, the Ladies' Aux the speaker, Harry Ii. Platt.
will
guide
us.
We
are
only
a
hand-
as
a
gratuity.
It
was
an
agreement
diary of the Congregation Ahavath
In behalf of the Jewish Passover ful of Jews, but we want to be good
between the Jewish people and the !
Zion raffled a net of dishes, which was holidays the club will hold a Jewish Jews
and we are anxious that our
won by Mr. Goldberg of 2831 Antoine program instead of its weekly debate, children shall have all that is good other world powers who fought with
For Estimates Call Market 1277
street. Refreshments were served. in which members of the organization in Judaism to guide them, but we the Allies, and because of this aeree-
ment, the Jews the world over sup-
A banquet is planned for the members will give talks on various Jewish sub-
of the congregation after the comple- jects. The meeting promises to be s must have someone who knows to ported the Allied cause. Thousands!
of Jewish young men enlisted in the
tion of the synagogue building. The one of great interest and one of great how us the way.
'"f here are no books in our public British army and fought for the liber-
next meeting will be held on Tuesday, educational value, for along with library
Ave. Cherry 5790
1514 Woo
to which we can turn, so
ation of the land which was promised
March 28.
604 Woodward Arcade
this scheduled program the club will please suggest a good list for us. We to them. The Balfour Declaration
have as a visitor one man who is have had our Sunday School since and the policy which it involves is
SHOP
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
well informed on Jewish topics of the last winter, but the teachers, sad to
An important event of the season tiny and will undoubtedly talk to the nay, are not much better fitted to part of the peace treaty which binds , Hair Goods, Hair Dressing, Scalp
Treatments, hair Dyeing, Sham-
was the Purim ball of the Hebrew members on some certain phase of teach than the pupils we are trying together the Allied nations. This
Ladies' Aid Society, held a week ago Jewish life. to help. We have had no Sunday in- policy cannot be changed and will I pooing, Water Waving„ Marcel
not be changed, simply as a means
Waving, Manicuring, Facials, Eye
Wednesday. The affair proved a
The club extends to all its froends struction."
to calm certain persons who are op-
Brow Arching.
financial as well as a social success. a standing invitation to come to their ,
Another plea Was from ii. J. Simon posed to the policy of the British gov-
Plans were made at the last regu- meetings and se what the only Jew- of Bristol, Va.: '
ernment. Any action calculated to
lar meeting for a benefit show to ish organization which devotes its en-
interested in developing a annul the Balfour Declaration will re-
"Being
i
take place on Tuesday evening, Aprli tire time to the development of ora- better Jewish spirit among our pen-
26, at the New Yiddish theater. Tick- tory and debate has accomplished. pie of this prosperous little city, sult in a complete rupture of all the
SAVE!
peace pacts that have hitherto been
ets can be obtained from the chair- The meetings of the club are held where I have lived for the past 30
made as a result of the world war.
30% to 50% on Your
man of the committee, Mrs. Max Fix- every Sunday in the Farnsworth Tab years without having the pleasure of
There are some people who are un-
WATCH—CLOCK—JEWELRY
ler, Market 652.
mud Tora building. yet not having any congregation or remittingly working for the abroga-
REPAIRING
The next meeting will be held on
—
engaging in religious worship, and as tion of the Balfour Declaration, but
March 28, when a final report of the
High School Students Organice.
Workmanship Guaranteed .
religious institution of any kind in I its not believe that the British gov-
I dance will be given.
A social and athletic club for high our city, it has occurred to me that ernment has the slightest intention
ROBIN'S JEWELER
school students between the ages of your society might afford us some to change the policy enunciated in the
Market 5930
9144 Twelfth St.
16 and 19 was organized recently, the means of securing the services of a
Emanuel Sisterhood.
We Call for Clock ■ .
declaration."
doubt,
The Sisterhood of Congregation meeting being held regularly at the rabbi, occasionally if not permanent-
The address of Sir Alfred Mond
Emanuel will meet at the home of Utley library, corner Woodwarod and' 1 3,,,00 Mr. Simons writes.
Was delivered before a Zionist stu
Mrs. Ilerman Fisher, 1682 Atkinson Alger avenues, on Mondays between
"We have a small community here dent body of the University of Ox-
=I On
avenue, Monday, March 27, at 2 p. m. 7 and 9 p. m. A name for the new of about 25 families, all loyal Jews, ford. It was the first of a series of
society will be decided upon at the but, like moat small towns in the meetings which the Zionist Organiza-
next meeting. Young men interested south, composed about equally of Be- tion is arranging as a means of coun-
Alpha Lambda Kappa.
are urged to come to the next meet- form and Orthodox elements, which teracting the Arab propaganda which
A regular meeting of the Alpha
Lambda Kappa fraternity was held ing and enlist in the club's ranks. you know are difficult to harmonize is being carried on in England. An-
Sunday afternoon at the clubrooms, J. Nedelman is acting secretary. In religious worship, and for that rea- other meeting of this series will be
607 Washington Arcade. In the even- Those desiring to apply for member- son we have never been able to or- held at the home of Lady Aster, the
ship are asked to communicate with game a congregation. Still, our
ing a progressive dinner party was
first woman member of the British
him at the circulation department of Jewish citizens are very congenial
held at the homes of five of the mem-
Parlaiment.
and if special arrangements could be
bers, different courses being served the Detroit Times.
made with your institution to have
at the different homes.
Lotus Social Club. a rabbi deliver lectures from time to POLISH ANTI-SEMITES
The scheduled hike will take place
STUDYING THE TALMUD
The Lotus Social Club will hold time, I believe we could get together
this Sunday from Log Cabin to
their next meeting Tuesday, April 28, on some plan."
WARSAW,—(J. T. A.)—In coma (
Bloomfield Hills. Members will meet
at the Jewish Institute. Mr. Faudem,
These
communities
are
among
Our Suits and Overcoats of im-
at 10:30 a. m. sharp at Log Cabin to
'thence with the resolutions of the
chairman of the program committee, those which the present movement is Roswoj Convention, the party's lead-
proceed on the hike.
ported goods, $65 and up.
has arranged a big program for that endeavoring to reach. One thousand ers have established courses in Tal-
Our Suits and Overcoats of do-
evening. The meeting will begin at towns where Jews reside are believed mudical studies and "Ethics of the
Ts-dahka Club.
mestic goods, $55 and up.
8 p. m. Visitors are welcome. to be without any facilities or or- Fathers" by way of furnishing An-
The Tz'dahkaz Club held their regu-
ganization for Jewish boservance. tisements with an additional weapon
To get the beat of materials and
lar Tuesday afternoon sewing meeting
But only 600 of these reasonably ac- to boycott the Jews.
at the home of Mrs. E. Trattner, 1624
workmanship in your clothes, you
cessible to the rabbis and laymen con-
The
program
of
the
courses
includes
THE CARLTON—Black or tan genuine
Hazelwood avenue. Preparations were
ducting this campaign. The others lectures on a variety of topics, such as
must expect to go to a reputable
calfskin with medium English toe and
completed for the card party to be
will be reached by mail and other "The Jews' Struggle Against the
established concern, such as
rubber heeL Good looking, good fitting,
given at the home of Mrs. C. Kessler,
propaganda.
and capable of satisfactory service. High
Christian Warld," "Universal Jewish
1554 Virginia Park. The funds of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Fink
are
receiv.
Policy;"
"Communism
and
Judaism";
shoe or oxford, S6.
this card party will be used for the
purpose of providing layettes for ng congratulations on the birth of a EQUIP YELLOW TAXI CABS "Jewish Political Influence in Poland"
226 McKerchey Building,
son, March 6.
"Jewish Capital and Labor in Polnad"
needy Jewish families.
Maim Floor
2631 Woodward Ave.
WITH HIND VIEW MIRRORS The final course will deal with meth-
Cadillac 5015
On Purim night, March 14, the
ods to be used in ridding Poland of
Amitians.
Temple Beth El Branch Sunday
the Jews, the announcement says.
The regular meeting of the Ami- School children held appropriate
Acting upon the recommendation
tians was held at the home of Miss services. They were coached by J. of the National Safety Council, of
Ida Becker, 995 East Philadelphia A. Meyer. Each child received a box which it is an active member, the
avenue, on Tuesday evening, March of candy.
Yellow Taxi Company of Detroit has
21. A social hour was spent by the
equipped all its cabs with hind view
members following the business meet-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinberg of mirrors. John E. Murphy, president
ing, a dainty luncheon being served Bad Axe, Mich., spent the week-end of the Yellow Taxi Company, states
by the hostess. The regular meeting with their sister, Miss Alma Buckner. that none of his cabs will be permit-
Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L Levin.
will take place at the home of Miss
ted to operate without this safety de-
Cadillac 4758
1425 Broadway
Betty Davidov, 9149 Cameron avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz vice.
lion for our Seder Ceremony on first and second Nights
Make
The
mirror
is
of
the
type
that
gives
spent the week-end in Lansing, guests
of Passover. Open all Passover Week.
the driver an unobscured view of
Blue Bird Girls.
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon.
traffic conditions behind him, but in
An interesting meeting of the Blue
SAMUEL KRAEMER & CO.
Bird Girls was held Tuesday evening,
Mrs. Norman Buckner and son no way intrudes upon the privacy of
Proprietor of Kraemer's Pennsylvania Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
March 21, at the home of Miss Anna spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. the cab's occupants.
Gold, 665 East Kirby avenue. It was Abe Weinstein of Philadelphia ave-
decided that initiation be held Tues- nue, Detroit.
day evening, March 26, at the home
of Miss Sylvia Gutman, 583 Leicester
The Thursday Bridge Club met at
Court. This will be in the form of a the home of Mee. Julius Levin Thurs.
social meeting for the members only, day last.
at which time the constitution will be
read and a history of the club will be
Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller spent Sun-
outlined, for the benefit of the new day with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Strifling
member. Following the initiatory of Detroit.
exercises, an entertainment will he
You will save money by buying all your articles for the table
offered by a few of the members. A
Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein and
at the HASTINGS-ElREWSTER MARKET. In fact, you can save
theater party will be held for the daughter, Mildred, are planning to
to much that it will pay you to come from the remotest parts of the
members only the latter part of April. leave Thursday for Rochester and
city. Your savings by buying here will enable you to purchase much
A beautifully arranged miscellane- Buffalo, N. Y., where they will spend
ous shower was tendered Miss Anna a fortnight visiting relatives and
needed articles for the holidays.
Madiefsky by the Blue Bird Girls on friends.
But this is not all. To save alone is not the most important
thing, because in addition to your savings you are certain, by coming
Saturday evening, Starch 11, at her
to our market, to get the beat and freshest that money can buy.
home, 219 Owen avenue, in honor of
Miss Celia Barnett returned to her
her marriage.
We sell our goods in such large quantities that there is no possi-
home on Franklin boulevard after
bility for goods to remain on the shelves for any length of titme.
spending several weeks the guest of
You also will enjoy your shopping here. Everything is clean,
her sister, Mrs. Ellis Thal of Buffalo,
Claimant Club.
fine and attractive to the eye, it being a pleasure for you to shop here.
The Clairmont Club is making N. Y.
Read some of the prices we give you herewith. You will admit
preparations for its annual dance in
that such low prices can not be duplicated anywhere.
the near future. Plans are also be-
ing made at this time for the indoor
STAND NO. 10—
baseball and track season. With sev-
9c
per
lb.
Raisins (special for Passover)
eral high school and college stars on
50 per lb.
Sugar
the membership lists, there is a foun-
We carry a good assortment of Passover articles, such as
dation for a good track team. Moat
honey, sugar, hops, tea, etc.
LONDON, (J. C. B.)—Replying to
, of the members of the club are high
BAKERY STAND NO. 3—
school seniors or college students. Ef- a question in the House of Commons,
the
cheapest
prices.
it
All kinds of Bread, Cakes and Crackers
forts are being made to secure a Winston Churchill, Secretary of State
STAND NO. 6—
prominent speaker to address the next for the Colonies declared that the
27c pm lb.
Best White Raisins
' meeting, which will be held Thursday Jewish immigrants to Palestine from
All kinds of Nuts and Dried Fruits for Passover.
evening, March 30, at 5139 Hastings September 1920 to December 1921 in-
STAND NO. 4—
cluded thirty-three percent. from Po-
street.
Try our Coffees, which are fresh roasted daily and cost no
land, fifteen percent. from Ukranie,
VICTROLA NO. 80, $100
more than cheaper brands.
five percent. from Roumania, eleven
No Beta Phi.
DAIRY STANDS 2 AND 7—
The Nu Beta Phi sorority enter- percent from the Ukraine, three and
per lb.
44e
Beet Sweet Butter
tained at a farewell party Wednesday a half percent. British and two per-
10e per lb.
Cheese
evening, March 15, in honor of Miss cent. American.
Special prices on Eggs for Passover.
Secretary Churchill took occasion
Ruth Harrison, whose marriage to
KOSHER DELICATESSEN STAND NO. 8
Isadore Sehermer of Cleveland was to smatter the Bolshevist bogey inso-
75c
per
lb.
Fresh Cooked Corned Beef
far
as it attaches to Zionism, which
an event of March 21. Miss Harri-
Me per lb.
Bologna and Frankfurters
son was presented with a farewell is given currency by the Morning
40c per lb.
Roumanian Style Garlick Worst
, gift, Miss Ida Silver making the pre- Post and its associates. "It is a mils-
FISH STAND NO. Ill—
' sentation speech, making Miss Harri- take to think that the bulk of Jews hi
Live Fish at the cheapest prices. Come and be convinced.
son an honorary member of the saturated with Bolshevism," Mr.
Hear Miss Edith Rubekam, of our Victor Educational Department, over The
STAND NO. 19—
Churchill said. "Bolshevism is for-
'sorority.
News Radio tonight, on the subject of musical appreciation in connection with melee-
We carry the beet SCHMALZ AND MATCHEZ Herring, also
eign to Zionism, which is in turn vio-
an assortment of imported Sardines, Salmon and Fish.
tions featured in Detroit Schools Music Memory Contest.
lently denounced and persecuted by
Koo-Koo Klub
STAND NO. 12—
The first social event of the Eon- Bolshevists."
340 per lb.
Chickens
Koo
Klub
was
a
Purim
masquerade
36c per lb.
Extra Fat Chickens
party given for members and their POGRAM PREVENTED BY
KOSHER MEAT STAND NO. 11—
friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
15c per lb.
JEWISH SELF - DEFENSE
Beef
C. Elmer Kest on Saturday evening,
Ilk pm lb.
Steak
March 18. Preparations are being
12c per lb.
Chuck and Flanken
T. A.)—The
WARSAW
snide for a dance to be given in ■
FRUIT STANDS NOS. 4 AND IS—
few weeks. courageous, prompt action of the Jew-
Ilk per lb.
Best Tomatoes
ish youth prevented ■ [serious excess
.2
for
15c
Good Eating Apples
in the town of Kosowo near Slonim,
Largest Stock of Record.
Paramount Club.
Sc
Three Bunches of Long Spring Radishes._ ........
The Paramount Club held its regu- reports state. The trouble started
15c
26 STORES
HEADQUARTERS
Beet Horseradish
when
drunken Ukrainian peasants
lar meeting at the home of L. Fid-
The Market will be open the week before remover as follows:
, dler, 574 liendrie avenue. The band- began accosting Jewish pedestrians,
Sunday until 8 p. m.1 Monday and Tuesday until II p. m.
num-
nem meeting was followed by an in- shouting, "Beat the Jews!" A
Downtown Branch, Broadway near Monroe.
' Westing musical program in which her of Jewish youths came to the de•
D. Feinberg played several piano se- fence of the more helpless and with
11
'last: r‘Votce 4s
lections. The next meeting will be the help of the police, the hooligans
held at the home of A. Weisberg, were driven off. Ten casualties on
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both sides are reported.
4941 Vlnewood avenue.
Zinder, member of the stall
• i of Reuben
the local Hebrew schools, delivered
in
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